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Data Management Meeting Announcement (RFC0291)

Publishing Venue

Internet Society Requests For Comment (RFCs)

Related People

D.B. McKay: AUTHOR

Abstract

Mitre will host a Network Data Management Meeting, February 23, 24. As a follow-on from past meetings, the meeting is being held to accomplish two objectives. As a result of the first data management meeting in Aug- ust, the general consensus was a need to learn about applications of net- work data facilities, and how networks will better help users achieve their objectives. There are several people that have expressed an inter- est in discussing applications. The attached schedule is a list of people who have agreed to talk. If anyone knows of other people interested in discussing applications, please have them contact me.

Country

United States

Language

English (United States)

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Network Working Group 14 January 1972

Request for Comments 291 D. B. McKay, IBM

NIC 8301 (Area Code 914)- 945-1159

Categories: A.2, D.4, D.7

Data Management Meeting Announcement

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Mitre will host a Network Data Management Meeting, February 23,

24. As a follow-on from past meetings, the meeting is being held to

accomplish two objectives. As a result of the first data management

meeting in Aug- ust, the general consensus was a need to learn about

applications of net- work data facilities, and how networks will

better help users achieve their objectives. There are several people

that have expressed an inter- est in discussing applications. The

attached schedule is a list of people who have agreed to talk. If

anyone knows of other people interested in discussing applications,

please have them contact me.

Secondly, the meeting will discuss and try to arrive at a

specifica- tion for a network data management protocol. It was

decided that the best way to come up with a design would be to discuss